Senior Attendance Officer Required to Start As Soon As Possible George Pindar School, Moor Lane, Scarborough, YO11 3LW

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Senior Attendance Officer Required to Start As Soon As Possible George Pindar School, Moor Lane, Scarborough, YO11 3LW ‘Serving others, growing together and living life to the full’ Senior Attendance Officer Required to start as soon as possible George Pindar School, Moor Lane, Scarborough, YO11 3LW Contents Welcome from the Principal 3-4 Advert 5-7 Job Description and Person Specification 8-12 Coastal Offer 13 Our Area 14 Hope Trust 15-16 Dear Colleague I am delighted you are interested in joining the team at George Pindar School. We have a highly ambitious, aspirational group of professionals who are raising standards and significantly improving the life chances of the young people of Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast. It is an honour to be the Principal of George Pindar School and this is a pivotal moment in the school’s journey. In March 2019 we joined the Hope Learning Trust along with our coastal secondary partner, Graham School. Hope Learning Trust, York is a growing, successful Church of England multi- academy trust which was established to serve both church and community schools. Hope Learning Trust’s vision is “serving others, growing together, living life to the full”. We are committed to servant leadership in each of our schools and we are dedicated to the journey of growing together as a family of schools. We want all of our children to have a rich educational experience which will develop them as young people and allow them to flourish. As an organisation we recognise that high quality teaching and learning, with strong and supportive leadership, is the key to transforming children’s lives through education. However, we also recognise that support and teaching staff are developed through their experiences and the support of colleagues with whom they work. George Pindar School is a community in which our teaching and support staff are incredibly passionate about teamwork. The Trust is predicated upon collaboration and sharing, forming a family of schools. All staff who join the Trust enjoy the support and camaraderie of other colleagues through our subject and career networks. Staff morale is high and we have a commitment to recognise individual potential and to provide support, CPD and training for colleagues joining our organisation at all levels; you will never feel unsupported or alone in our Trust. We have a track record of offering training and development opportunities to all support staff and recently several colleagues have benefitted from their time at George Pindar School as excellent experience for their successful applications to both internal promotions and careers in teaching. This is an exciting time in our development as we continue to work hard to drive improvement in our academies. Through strong and purposeful leadership and high-quality teaching and learning we are confident that we can have a positive impact upon the lives of young people, ensuring that all students achieve their potential, realise their aspirations and are well prepared for the next stage of their lives. Our non-teaching staff are vitally important in supporting the needs of the students in our care as we aim to deliver high quality learning experiences for all our students. I am incredibly ‘Proud to be Pindar’ and am working with my colleagues at all levels to raise aspirations and support our students to make the progress they deserve. The school has a shared sense of purpose and a vision for success which inspires me on a daily basis. If you are appointed, you will join a truly committed body of professionals who really care about our young people. I encourage you to come and visit and learn more about us and thank you for taking the time to apply to join George Pindar School. Yours sincerely Lesley Welsh (Principal) Senior Attendance Officer Location: George Pindar School Grade F – 37 hours per week, term time only (Actual salary £19,945 - £22,021) Start date: As soon as possible ‘Serving others, growing together and living life to the full’ Hope Learning Trust’s vision George Pindar School is an 11-16 secondary situated in Scarborough and we are a community school where our colleagues are #proudtobepindar. We are a school with low staff turnover, high staff retention and we are looking positively to the future. On the 1 March 2019 we officially joined the Hope Learning Trust family of schools along with our fellow coastal partner Graham School. This is a positive step in our school improvement journey which sees us working collaboratively sharing best practice, developing our staff, developing advancements on teaching and learning and ensuring strong outcomes for our students. We are proud to be an inclusive school with a healthy intake in Year 7 and we have the highest aspiration for our students to achieve their very best and grow both as individuals and as members of their community. The development of the whole child forms an integral part of our vision; we want the best for every student at George Pindar irrespective of their background. We value honesty, high expectations and aspirations, resilience and we work together as Team George Pindar. With a healthy intake in Year 7 and having completed a restructuring of our teaching and support roles we are recruiting for the key post of Senior Attendance Officer to join our school. Our Opportunity You will be responsible for all aspects of attendance including the monitoring, recording and reporting of absence of students across years 7 to 11. You will be a point of contact with parents and carers with regards to student absence and liaise with external agencies such as the local authority on matters of student attendance. As well as collating information about attendance and identifying those whose attendance is causing concern, you will be working with students, families and other agencies to ensure that all students are attending school regularly and are then able to achieve their best. What you will need to succeed: An understanding of issues that may affect a student’s ability to attend school Excellent interpersonal skills Effective communicator both orally and in writing Effective ICT skills Excellent organisational and administrative skills Experience of working with young people, parents and the community Overview and career development recruitment incentives: An opportunity to join the Support Team at George Pindar School and work closely with your fellow attendance colleagues at Graham School. Friendly and caring schools where all stakeholders work together for the benefit of the children A high level of support from staff and colleagues with the Hope Learning Trust Motivated, dedicated staff and a committed, active and supportive Senior Leadership Team Improving schools which support pupils to aspire to the very best, with a broad and balanced curriculum offer, collaborative learning and a wide range of extra-curricular activities A commitment to professional development and advancement opportunities within a growing MAT We advise you to visit us and speak with our Principal Lesley Welsh to discuss the above and shape the next stage of your career. Application process The date of commencement for this post will be as soon as possible and the closing date for all applications is Monday 27th January at 9am. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive an overwhelming response. All candidates are advised to refer to the job description and person specification before making an application. Interviews will be held as soon as possible after the closing date. Application process For an informal and confidential conversation about the role please contact our Recruitment Partner James Annetts at [email protected] (01609 534939 or 07966261249) Application forms can be downloaded from the school website: www.georgepindarschool.org by clicking on the vacancies tab. Applications should be submitted by email to [email protected] Applications will be acknowledged by email so please provide an email address. You are encouraged to accompany your application form with a letter of no more than two sides of A4 demonstrating how you fulfil the Person Specification in the application pack. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, medical clearance, satisfactory references and right to work checks. Job Description POST: Senior Attendance Officer GRADE: Grade F RESPONSIBLE TO: Vice Principal STAFF MANAGED: None JOB PURPOSE: The core focus of this job is to complement the professional work of teachers by taking responsibility for implementing the schools Attendance Policy and improving the attendance of students. Works with identified students and their parents / carers whose attendance is a barrier to their performance. Responsible for recording, monitoring, evaluating and reporting on attendance data. JOB CONTEXT: Works within the school, promoting good attendance and identifying students with poor attendance and working with them and their families to improve their attendance at school. Enhanced DBS clearance required An ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence through the medium of English ACCOUNTABILITIES / MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Operational Communicates with parents/carers to establish reason for Management unexplained absences and report the outcome of such calls to relevant parties Report any child who is absent without reason to the head of year as a potential safeguarding issue Accurately input absences, including reasons
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